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Effects of free-choice pasture access on lameness recovery and behavior of lame dairy cattle

open access: yesJournal of Dairy Science, 2022
: Lameness is a common condition in dairy cows. Free-choice access to pasture may benefit lame cows by providing a softer and more comfortable lying and standing surface; however, the effects of this system on lameness have not yet been explored.
Kathryn J. McLellan   +2 more
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Alone in the wilderness—Cultural perspectives to the participants' motives and values from participating in a danish reality TV-show

open access: yesFrontiers in Sports and Active Living, 2023
This paper focus on the participants in the Danish version of the reality TV-show Alone, named Alone in the wilderness (AIW), and seeks to explore What motives and values are important to the participants in the TV-show (AIW) and how can the show be ...
Søren Andkjær, Astrid Ishøi
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Health, the Outdoors and Safety [PDF]

open access: yesSustainability, 2021
While the public health benefits accruing from exposure to the outdoors, and especially the natural environment, have gained greater recognition, this has exposed rifts in thinking between those focusing on the pathology of injury and those pursuing a wider health agenda which recognizes the restorative potential of encounters with nature.
David J. Ball, Laurence Ball-King
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Engendering Hate Crime Policy: Gender, the "Dilemma of Difference," and the Creation of Legal Subjects

open access: yesJournal of Hate Studies, 2003
Nearly six years after two women were bound and gagged and had their throats slit while camping and hiking in Shenandoah National Park, U.S. Attorney General John D.
Valerie Jenness
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Barns berättelser i rörelse och förflyttning: Actionkameror i förskolans undervisning

open access: yesUtbildning & Lärande, 2023
Digital tools in preschool teaching are often presented as something threatening in the public debate, often in relation to health risks, such as sedentary behaviour. This article finds new ways to discuss this through an investigation of what conditions
Anniqa Lagergren, Kalle Jonasson
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Detection, Location and Grasping Objects Using a Stereo Sensor on UAV in Outdoor Environments

open access: yesSensors, 2017
The article presents a vision system for the autonomous grasping of objects with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in real time. Giving UAVs the capability to manipulate objects vastly extends their applications, as they are capable of accessing places ...
Pablo Ramon Soria   +2 more
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SPENDING TIME OUTDOORS: THE EDUCATOR AND THE CHILD [PDF]

open access: yesHuman Research in Rehabilitation, 2023
Being outdoors allows children to explore, experience natural phenomena, it gives them more space and freedom for development. Educators should arouse children’s interest in nature so that children develop feelings and learn from experience.
Sandra Kadum, Emili Segon
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From weeds to tiny flowers: Rethinking the place of the youngest children outdoors [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
This report provides new knowledge and understanding about babies and toddlers outdoors. It starts from a point of concern about the way the youngest children are seen as ‘out of place’ or not belonging in outdoor spaces.
Josephidou, J., Kemp, N., Bolshaw, P.
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Understanding the Use of Bio-Inspired Design Tools by Industry Professionals

open access: yesBiomimetics, 2022
Bio-inspired design (BID) has the potential to evolve the way engineers and designers solve problems. Several tools have been developed to assist one or multiple phases of the BID process.
Noah Pentelovitch, Jacquelyn K. Nagel
doaj   +1 more source

Experiences of the Outdoors

open access: yesPhenomenology & Practice, 2021
Editorial
Andrew Foran
doaj   +1 more source

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